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Old 02-19-2008, 07:07 AM
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Do I need to buy a Lens adapter for the raynox 250 for my fz8 or is the universal snap on adapter that comes with the raynox 250 enough?
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Old 02-19-2008, 03:40 PM
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Do you know what size the end of your lens is? The Raynox adaptor fits a range of sizes. There are certainly people using the camera with the adaptor to good effect on Flickr.

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Old 02-29-2008, 02:39 AM
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Your FZ8's adapter is made to accept a 52mm lens. Since the Raynox 250 comes with a universal adapter that will screw into a 52mm lens, you won't need to buy anything else.
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Old 02-29-2008, 03:21 AM
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i have an fz8 and the raynox, it fits perfect with the snap on adapter just mind tho that u will have to use the 52mm extension tube type adapter that was suppled with the camera so it has something to connect to .

I had to buy a 52mm to 43mm (i think) step down ring later tho after a little accident which left my raynox adapter a little broken
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I had to buy a 52mm to 43mm (i think) step down ring later tho after a little accident which left my raynox adapter a little broken
How long did yours last? My first one lasted about six months (and I got a lot of use out of it); I bought a replacement adapter but haven't got round to using it much (partly because I now also have a dedicated macro lens... although the Raynox is still brilliant for travelling light).

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um it would have lasted quite a long time i think, i had it for about 2 months before i erm.. stood on my fz8 while it was attached lol. My own fault, i placed it on the stairs while i was rushing about to get something and forgot i put it there lol.
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do you set your camera settings to conversion close up lens when using the raynox or do you leave it as it is?
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leave it as is.
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